Denver is joining the likes of Honolulu, Seoul and Tokyo to add a little more color to the RiNo neighborhood for its inaugural International Mural Festival.
DENVER —
"Denver is increasingly drawing an incredible concentration of diverse creative talent, and RiNo is the epicenter of that artistic community," the executive director of the RiNo Art District, Charity Von Guiness, said in a news release. “Denver Walls aims to bring high impact, future-leaning art to the Denver community and put our city on the map as the next major art mecca of the United States,” said Denver-based artist Ally Grimm, who is spearheading the effort to bring the International Mural Festival to the Mile High City.
The International Mural Festival will run from September 22 through October 3 of this year in Denver, as the participating artists install murals across RiNo. Artists will be announced in the coming months.
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